Example sentences of "out a [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | But for finance houses , as for other main lenders , home interviews as a matter of regular routine would be prohibitively expensive ( though some , as a check on the performance of their normal more remote assessment process , do carry out a sample of home interviews — say , one in twenty ) . |
32 | Engage an independent consultant today ( there are still one or two good ones left ) and arrange to take your team away for a couple of days to brainstorm out a vision of success for the next two to five years . |
33 | Ms Harriet Harman , the shadow health spokesman , visited Darlington this week and laid out a vision of life under Labour . |
34 | Later , Gilly ripped out a sheet of paper through the rings of her notebook , lay down on the bed , and pressing on her maths book wrote : |
35 | Questioned on the exact role of government in stimulating technological innovation and industrial growth , Roith pulls out a sheet of paper entitled the ‘ DoI 's cocktail ’ . |
36 | Half-way through the interview I reminded him of his claim , pulled out a sheet of paper on which I had written three true statements and three false ones , and putting it face down on the table , invited him to use the pendulum to indicate the correct answers . |
37 | Estabrook reached into his pocket and pulled out a sheet of paper . |
38 | He drew out a sheet of paper , unfolded it on the bar and leaned back as Wickham and Marshall read the note and signature . |
39 | Hattie opened her writing-case , took out a sheet of paper and her pen , then sat gazing wistfully out of the window over Parker 's piece while she wondered whether or not to co-operate with Edwin 's stratagem that this must appear a chance visit . |
40 | Pietro Miletti opened his briefcase and took out a sheet of paper which he offered to the magistrate . |
41 | Quickly she banished the memory , but as she was about to declare she thought he had a sauce , he had opened the folder that lay on the desk and , taking out a sheet of paper , inspected it through the lenses . |
42 | ‘ I 'll wring you out a couple of tea bags . ’ |
43 | Now spend some time , if possible with a dictionary or a thesaurus , making out a chart for yourself-exploring some of the feelings you experience . |
44 | Work out work out a scheme for spelling and presentation . |
45 | Some of the President 's advisers on industrial recovery wanted a national plan , with the Federal government in command ; others wanted business and government to work out a scheme of co-operation on a voluntary basis . |
46 | It was eventually decided at the Council meeting that farmers should be approached about renting out a plot of land for a short time for the travellers whilst the search for a permanent site continued . |
47 | So you had studiously to act out a charade of affection and natural ease until , like politicians , you had settled the issue in private , one way or the other . |
48 | It was a farce , a terrible play , but still a real play because these two were acting out a charade of fright and face-saving and if he did anything to break the illusion that they were still taking decisions for themselves then he was going to get himself shot . |
49 | Chimes of Freedom , who came out a short-head in front when the pair met over course and distance in July , should emphasise her superiority judged on a recent defeat of Pharaoh 's Delight at The Curragh . |
50 | She opened the bag , dipped in a hand and pulled out a slip of paper . |
51 | It read , ‘ We 'll be paying out a fortune on Shine On but you were brilliant . |
52 | Robyn let out a screech of frustration and stared down at her clothes . |
53 | Your best chance for successful badger-watching is carefully to stake out a sett before dusk . |
54 | Touchmaster are bringing out a range of software designed specifically for use with their tablet ; games and educational programs in the main but the real proof of success will come if independent software houses decide to support it . |
55 | They have brought out a range of confectionery for the man in you life , be it father or partner . |
56 | They have brought out a range of confectionery for the man in your life , be it father or partner . |
57 | But work that has been done with story-telling in women 's groups shows that it can be tremendously enjoyable , and bring out a range of expression and imaginative ideas in every participant . |
58 | Twelve new pattern designs have been produced to support the new colours and to complete the look , Jarol has also brought out a range of nylon/lycra leggings to fit from three to 14-year olds . |
59 | Marshall ( 1985 ) had already carried out a range of sensitivity tests , and had found , for example , that varying the discount rate from 0 to 30 per cent only shifted the break-even market share at time N = 1 from 50 to 70 per cent . |
60 | I motioned to the other phone and he waved me go ahead , so I parked a buttock on the edge of the desk and fished out a scrap of paper — a cigarette paper — from my wallet . |